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Configuration
Configuring the OpenCom 100
– OpenCom 105: Release the ba-
sic settings switch.
– OpenCom 110/120: Open the
hook switch.
The system data is now reset.
7. Replace the power plug in the
mains socket.
The OpenCom 100 now reboots
in the default configuration. The
procedure is completed when all
connected system terminals
show the time on their displays.
8. Log on to the Web console (see
page 54). Configure the
OpenCom 100 (possibly by load-
ing a saved configuration; see
Saving and Loading the Configu-
ration on page 59
Generating Your Own
MoH Files
The OpenCom 100 comes with an in-
ternal MoH file for Music on Hold.
The OpenCom 100 product CD con-
tains a number of MoH files with dif-
ferent volume levels, which you can
load at a later time as necessary.
The file format for non-resident Mu-
sic on Hold is *.wav. You can also
save your own MoH in a *.wav file
and load it into the OpenCom 100.
If you have a Windows operating
system, you can use the “Sound Re-
corder” program to generate your
own MoH file. This program is usu-
ally located in the Windows direc-
tory called “Multimedia”.
The MoH file must be coded with
8000 Hz, 8 bit mono in accordance
with CCITT, A-Law. This coding is re-
quired for the OpenCom 100 and can
be set in the “Sound Recorder” when
you save the file under
Format
(CCITT, A-Law) and
Attributes
(8000
Hz, 8 bit mono).
Note:
If you don't have the Sound
Recorder program or the appropriate
codec on your Windows operating
system, you should install these com-
ponents from your Windows CD.
Load your MoH file in the Web con-
sole's
Configurator
, in the
SYS Con-
figuration: Components
menu.
Note:
When generating your own
MoH file, you may incur a fee for the
use of non-resident melodies (e.g. a
GEMA fee in Germany or MCPS fee in
the UK). The MoH files that come with
your OpenCom 100 can be used free
of charge.
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